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odie
Über-Minister 16886 points Deleted Banned


107/F/toronto, Canada Join Date: Sep 2007 | jonnythan said: One of mine really hates it. He gets violent and tries to claw my eyes out.
I used to have to wrap him tightly in a towel around his neck and pin him down by sitting on him.
He's gotten a little better. Now I just have to sit on him.
one of ours is the same, violent as hell, now we use a towel over him.......and that sometimes doesn't work! Now we wait until he is sound asleep, pick him up gently and do them, he is still groggy, well for a minute anyway! | | |
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lilbear
Ogler 22541 points Deleted


108/F/, Canada Join Date: Jan 2008 | jonnythan said: They don't just remove the "claws." They cut off the last joint of each digit. The whole bone, all gone.
It's the equivalent to removing your fingernails by cutting off the last joint of each of your fingers.
It's worth noting that the pads on the bottom of the cat's toes is attached to the bone that's removed... so the toe pads the cat walks on are removed as well. This makes walking painful for the cat. Forever.
Declawing is incredibly cruel. Most civilized countries have banned the process. It is strongly discouraged by the Human Society and the ASPCA, as well as many many veterinarians.
That's horrible and very cruel. Thanks for explaining it. | | |
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odie
Über-Minister 16886 points Deleted Banned


107/F/toronto, Canada Join Date: Sep 2007 | lilbear said: Why?? What happens to them when you de-claw them?
its seriously painful, imagine someone yanking out all of your nails,then adding stitches. I hate when people do this, its so unfair to the animals, plus their nails are part of their instincts. | | |
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